End of Race Day 3: Neck and neck with Nuon

After an intense day of competition, the team sits neck and neck with Nuon for second place. We are currently camped out approximately 2 kilometers behind Nuon, though they ended the day shortly after 5:00 PM while we ended at exactly 5:00 PM. When we pulled off at our campsite, our lead vehicle was directly behind their chase vehicle. Tokai University remains in the lead, already having passed Glendambo. Barring any great misfortune, they will emerge as winners of the race. Our team is excited to be in direct competition with Nuon for second place, who have finished first in all of their four previous races. Never before has Michigan finished higher than third in the World Solar Challenge/Global Green Challenge.

The day started with both us and Nuon just north of Alice Springs. We arrived there shortly after 8:30 with Nuon close behind. A cable was left unplugged at the end of the control stop, which forced us to lose some time at the exit of the control stop. Shortly after leaving Alice Springs, one of our MPPTs malfunctioned and tripped the vehicle's circuit breakers. While we were on the side of the road, Nuon passed us to take second place.

We spent the remainder of the morning pushing on towards Kulgera, and ran across many entries from the Eco Challenge class of the Global Green Challenge. These vehicles were seeking to maximize their fuel economy while competing across the outback, and were running slower than we were! While navigating through the pack of Eco Cars, we even had a chance to run alongside Ford Australia once again. In the midst of weaving through the Eco Cars, we pulled into Kulgera about 10 minutes behind Nuon.

After passing the border for South Australia, we began to make up ground on Nuon as they slowed their pace. As we approached both Nuon and Coober Pedy, we received word of an overturned semi just 30 km north of the town. Traffic was restricted to a fraction of one lane--in the shuffling surrounding this, we caught up directly behind Nuon, and were prepared to pass them. However, debris from the accident punctured one of our tires and forced us to pull over. Thanks to an amazing tire change in less than two minutes, we pulled into Coober Pedy three minutes after Nuon.

Leaving Coober Pedy, we continued to close the gap with Nuon. Had the race day not ended when it did, our pace at the time would have allowed us to pass Nuon. Instead, we are camped out tonight with 808 km left to go until the end of timing, and a great end to the challenge head-to-head versus Nuon.

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Tokai is in the city
Tokai is in the city
Radio: 891 ABC Adelaide 1
Radio: 891 ABC Adelaide 1
As of 5 mins ago the team has
As of 5 mins ago the team has driven 199 km today with an avg speed of 95.9 kph. there are 609 km to end of timing and the set speed has been 98 kph for the past 1.5 hours.
hello, has Michigan video
hello, has Michigan video footage like solar team Twente has ? They have kind of "live" video on their site, just saw the mega-crash, flat tire and hit on the head, pretty rough ! In a minute I will listen to the Nuna board radio, error in the charging current
The weather looks clear and
The weather looks clear and sunny all the way to Adelaide. Winds lighten as they go south. should be a very fast day 4. Finding an opportunity to pass Nuon may be tricky. Tokai should finish in the early afternoon unless they all catch the H1N1 flu. Naw, that probably wouldn't stop them either. There is a new power in solar car racing--Tokai.
You speak the truth. It looks
You speak the truth. It looks like the tide is turning for solar car superpowers. Maybe we can benefit from this situation. I bet Emcore and Spectrolab would love to prove to the world that they're better than Sharp...............
If they care about proving
If they care about proving they're better than Sharp via solar car maybe. It might be possible that each cell manufacturer picks out one of the top teams to support. One of the limitations for most teams is only being able to afford reject cells. Of course, it would make the gap between manufacturer supported teams and everyone else huge. But I don't see it happening.
http://w.wsctube.com/ Nuion
http://w.wsctube.com/ Nuion Day 3 Videos
Not as fantastic as their
Not as fantastic as their second video..
Holy crap, this is the most
Holy crap, this is the most exciting race I could ever imagine! Try not to get too caught up battling Nuon, just go as fast as mathematically possible! May the sun be bright and your ride be smooth, and may the electromotive force be with you!
I hate to disagree with you
I hate to disagree with you Chris, but this race without Tokai ahead of us would be slightly more exciting than the already nervous-fit-inducing excitement of the current situation.
Okay, I didn't want to be
Okay, I didn't want to be greedy, but if Tokai had to stop for two hours and the three of them traded paint for the last 100km then yes, it would be slightly more exciting.
Team needs to average ~
Team needs to average ~ 101km/hr to make it today... Distance to timming = 2998-2188 = 810km. Control stop is time is 1 hour. Which leaves 8 hours for racing.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I had
Maybe I'm wrong, but I had them at 683km to end-of-timing. It is still Port Wakefield, right? And with 2 stops tomorrow, that's 8 hours of driving = 85 kph?
The map shows
The map shows http://globalgreenchallenge.com.au/ggc/?p=map end of timming to be at 2998.
And in the update, Steve
And in the update, Steve Hechtman (Project Manager and also in Australia) says 808km left to go so I'd lean towards a number close to that.
Sounds reasonable. Once they
Sounds reasonable. Once they got out of the traffic of Alice Springs yesterday, they were up over 100kph for most of the day.
Wow, great write-up - and a
Wow, great write-up - and a great race! Should be a very exciting finish and I hope there are frequent updates to keep us nail-biters informed. Cheers to the team for great work! Here is the blog post I did a few days ago for those that haven't seen it: 5 reasons to Love Solar Car Racing.
Quemen los barcos! Go get em
Quemen los barcos! Go get em Infinium!
Solar Car racing in a
Solar Car racing in a sandstorm just after dodging land spouts and headed for a podium finish. At the same time, not afraid to use the latest technologies to help advance the brain-sport. Nothing breaks your spirit or focus. That's impressive, Team Infinium! We can almost hear Steve Hechtman and Chris Hammond playing the fight song on PVC pipe-horns. Let's Go BLUE!
You should be able to make it
You should be able to make it to the end of timing today. Remember you don't need to use your battery pack anymore after today, so you can run it low if you need to and then stop and charge after timing ends. My point is: go fast.
Go fast. Go straight. Go
Go fast. Go straight. Go fast!
I concur!
I concur!
See Nuon. See Nuon run. See
See Nuon. See Nuon run. See Nuon be overtaken by Infinium. (DO IT. It's our turn now - take them down!!)
You are doing awesome, stick
You are doing awesome, stick with your strategy! It will be a fast and fun race to the finish!!
I second what Cameron said
I second what Cameron said about the tire change! Awesome. Also, I hope Twente can get back on the road at the start of race day- major repair in the middle of the outback is no trivial task! I can't wait for another exciting day of racing! Stay safe, keep amazing us, and GO GET NUON!! :)
BTW, sub two minutes for the
BTW, sub two minutes for the tire change is very impressive. Way to go.
That's bada$$
That's bada$$
Props - that is some serious
Props - that is some serious speed. You guys don't mess around.
I concur. Great work team!
I concur. Great work team!
My goodness! I love reading
My goodness! I love reading these posts. I get a tear in my eye and chills down my spine every time I am reminded of how awesome the Solar Car Team is. I wish I could be there. Good luck guys!
Twente crash storyboard can
Twente crash storyboard can be found on the http://www.solarwebsite.nl/en/2009/10/world-solar-challenge-nieuws-2009-... (dutch/english blog on solar race)
What a thrill! Best sport
What a thrill! Best sport ever. Go Blue!
I am a Buckeye through and
I am a Buckeye through and through, but my son is on the team so for the first time in my life I am saying "GO BLUE"! It is very surreal for me!! LOL
Welcome, Buckeye! (I think I
Welcome, Buckeye! (I think I just had a stroke.) There is an OSU in the race, currently 1st in the Adventure class, 4th overall. Japanese team. I think OSU might stand for Okayama Shoka University.
I will cheer for the Japanese
I will cheer for the Japanese version then! My Dad seemed to think the real OSU was building a solar car . . .? I am so proud of you all!! Be careful so you don't crash like those other two heartbroken teams (couldn't help feeling sorry for them!) My son is Chris Mc, the computer geek (weather guy)so give him a high five from his Mom . . .the Buckeye! LOL
The "real" OSU (Ohio State)
The "real" OSU (Ohio State) did bring a solar car to the Shell Eco Marathon. It didn't fit the regulations so they essentially drove it as a demonstrator.
What's really impressive is
What's really impressive is when their marching band spells out Okayama at half-time.
Now that's funny! My husband
Now that's funny! My husband is a band teacher, so he will get a kick out of that comment!! Now . . .you have to admit OSU's marching band is better than Michigans . . . ;)! How can you beat all brass . . . you can't!!
Yes, yes! Very nice! Whoop
Yes, yes! Very nice! Whoop those guys! Hope you guys get a nice full charge and can go 110 all day... :-P
Great job so far, good luck,
Great job so far, good luck, and a quick hi to ChE's Chris and Alex! :) Dr. Montgomery
Great news!! Sounds like you
Great news!! Sounds like you have another exciting day of racing ahead of you. Sounds like I have another day of doing hardly anything productive. I can't complain. Keep up the great work team. Make us proud.
This is GREAT! Lets go Blue!
This is GREAT! Lets go Blue! You guys are awesome, you can catch them!
So because of the time zone
So because of the time zone change, does racing start at 5:30 michigan time?
and drive on moonlight?
and drive on moonlight?
No silly! They have been
No silly! They have been starting at 6:30 Eastern Time because that was 8am in Darwin. South Australia is an hour ahead of the Northern Territory so 8am there would be 5:30pm here. I just want to know when i need to be online!
Yes, I think that's 5:30 pm
Yes, I think that's 5:30 pm EST start. Hopefully I'll leave work by then.
It's a lunar car.
It's a lunar car.
that totally cracks me up.
that totally cracks me up.
I was worried Nuon was just
I was worried Nuon was just faster, but looks like we're running just as quick. Put the thumb throttle to the carbon and go get 'em! Go Blue!